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£ R 53T . e T . o N 1936. a DE ! C’ momem‘ DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TUESDAY SEPT. 1, ,Ealtm SESSION | TOCANVENEINT mp 1 TOMERRON U8 Dmfim_ Ol AQRICHLTURE, WEATHER BUREAT THE WEATHER : i (By the U. 3. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau aud vicinity beginning at 4 p.m., Sept. 1: Rain tonight and ‘Wednesday; moderate southerly winds. Make LOCAL DATA |4 pm skt B";fl:;er 'l:leomp Humjdity Wind, Velocity = Westhel 34 44 w 8 Clear Gov. Troy, Miyor Goldstein dam lodey B3 4o 8 W 1 Phay oon today 29.94 58 66 s 2 Cld; almcl Banfield to Wel- CABLE AND, KADIO REPORTS 3 coihe Légiotinaires YESTERDAY TODAY | P op— & Highest 4pau. . | Lowestdam. 4am. Precip. 4am ! <col’p{ ueg from Pnge One) I A;xla ton Jemp.. temp. temp. temp, velocity 24hrs. Weath A 5 50 £ Cldy nch ! uled for the Mendenhall Rifle range pEcHE o 3 | e TR 0 = |{ with teams from the Legion and Ridoe % 34 % 28 30 20 04 Cldy other groups participating, with Bathiel 86 [ 38 40 18 24 Clear Range Officer Charles G. Burdick B ann i e [ 8 38 0 44 Pt Cldy in general charge. | F""b"‘f‘ S - fg 68 | 8¢ 54 4 Trace Cldy \ At 2 p. m. the 40 and 8 Wreck Dd“*fml : o M B O 0 cldy & AR 18 scheduled which will occupy SDL !"I‘NH'- Zi 0 | 44 48 4 0 Clear much of the afternoon. At 6:30 utch Harbor ... 0 o BT PR 4 06 Rain s .,5 t‘ Q’S in the evening the 40 and 8 banquet | Kodiak e TR cldy {15 slated to be followed by the 40 | Corfiova 68 i R ST e Rain & 9- t ita " 8 ‘Grand Promenade at 8 . Jancas L R 0 Pt Cldy 3 ® ) LH el . The 40 and 8 ball ‘will be'held Sitka B = AR R e 0 Cldy % b ‘the Elks Hall ‘at 10 o'clock to- Ketchikan 9 S5 R 4 3 Clear Here's the dramatic viation jorrow miight. EP[rjmce'Rupert - 3: g: . 0 8 Foggy from past season pancakes and ““Parade to be Feature i 5 "t‘a“ s % ) 52 52 4 0 Pt Cldy M iversall becomi tirsday’s business 'sessions will | eattle .. 69 0 60 60 18 64 Cldy 1 runiversally oming :one. Wit ie 10 4 m and 2 p. m. and Portland 82 8 62 62 6 .06 oy | Hig h..crownsi/. Some:peaked. Wthe teature of the day Is t6 be the | ;fln F;mnkmsco sg gg ‘ gg gs 10 Trace Cldy "\ i ing to: ‘starting at 8:30 at the Fed- ew Yorl . 5 2 8 0 Clear Feather tritming- to: suggest.or A bidog b 8 e | Washington 6 66 56 Lo Elear intensify: the: feeling:-of -height. ,‘u of miareh will Mfm“““‘”‘e up Cal| L ] e R The ever becoming herehw!—th a 'imm Avenie by the ~ Governor's WEHER CONPTIONS AT § A. M, rim. 5 ‘ace turl e A x a, cou y, al mu e, mmmg 54; Skagway ckmdy toques that may be W“S‘Od ‘e ;flary fi““’m the “""' will | 50; Soapslone Point, cloudy 63 Yakutat, raining, 57; Cordova, rain- : q! ‘down Mgln szreet u;omm by | ing, 53; Chitina, cloudy, 54; McCarthy, cloudy, 52; Portage, cloudy, | cording ' 0 your ‘own.: npmd ieanures sl e 1L b e e nc. 04\ mm&mmwm \‘ URGAN'ZAT“}N 'Crew Praued by | ISSHOWNUP " rnu]dnt thnk of enough n]ce thlngs‘ to say about Capt. C. A. Ghsscock and his crew on’the ‘Yukon ''Tt| Circuit Judge Makes Report on Black Legion—12 on Trial Today awu? Main, - dis:gmdm,; ‘on Emexnummtuemm y 54; Anchorage, partly cloudy, 60; Fairbanks, cloudy, 54; Nenana, part- ly cloudy, 54; Hot Springs, cloudy, 52; Tanana, raining, 52; Ruby, rain- ing, 47; Nulato, partly cloudy, 46; Kaltag, partly cloudy, 44; Unal- ' | akleet, cloudy, 44; Crooked Creek, cloudy, 57; Flat, partly cloudy, 43. WEATHER sYNOPSIS | Low barometric pressure rrevailed this morning throughout Al- aska and over the northwestern vortion of Canada, there being a ' storm area centered over the interior of Alaska. High barometric | Ppressure prveailed over the northeastern portion of the North Pa- cific Ocean, the crest being 30.50 inches about 1,500 miles west of the Oregon coast. Precipitation has fallen over the coastal regions from | the Aleutians eastward to Yakutat, from Prince Rupert southward to 1 } X Oregon, and over the Tanana Valley, elsewhere over the field of ¥ ! on easy, fitting lines which give both comfort and observation mostly cloudy weather prevailed. casual ‘smartness; is this ‘trapshooting outfit. The skirt of brown It was cooler last night over the interior of Alaska and colder Scotch tweed is cut like a culotle in front for ease in walking, while over the Bering Sea regions. ng Togs Have Casual Chic haréby giveri that ‘put- | “act” of Congress ap- 'I, 1906, entitled “An fa ng for &l}e ‘Election of a 1 of "Repre- 'fl‘om file Teititory of Al- m a0 Act of Congress’ap- | ‘August 24, 1912, entitled “An eaté 'a Legislative Assém- the coat of sand colored cotton twill is equipped with four big —— — - o buttoned pockets, The round brown felt hat is youthful and non- | chalant. MINES' CHIEF NEW GLACIER 'REPORTS ‘GOLD TRAIL BULT Commnsswner Stewart Re- | aska will be finished within the next { few days, on the west side of Men- seems the Alaska’ Steamship 'Com-| pany skipper and - his staff did Fwe & %% > “nim e B ’ Yo themselves proud in extending me‘ m pifer tive Powers Thereon, | Purposes,” and an | hospitality of the Alaska line to the|. American ngon §hool mfit"‘ gress A“V‘n A"c‘f"mm Kok |delegates and boys of the Cordova ! i f Sm'e,r Cd 1 16 Noltlig ‘March 26, | Drum and Bugle Corps. Y ‘\ elections of a Dele- “Capt. Gilasscock and the c;ew:, T.h 1 5. o i ik m;qo:hfm-mbers gi T, Mich., Sept. 1. — The of the Yukon did more thi than! e m“m glon, Con PRTRAN h s s rifle shoot will be held on Thurs-|thE Mmre of Alaska and for d by the| imagined ‘possible’ to make our 3 Riagk Legion 6. described by thejwe imagt i N ‘day morning at the Mendenhall other purposes” and in con(ormm‘ Oakland County Grand Jury as a voyage a pleasant one,” said Stan 1 terrorist organization with political| Nichols, spokesman for the west- range, transportation leaving the|theréwith a General Election will| by E Legion Dugout at 9 o'clock. be held on ambjtiops: for outrunning the mem-'ward delegation. “We would like to AFTER 6:00 P. M.1! What Charles G. Burdick of the PHONE . the Jungau fish front today, um- ~ loading 6000 pounds of salmon.| With Minard Mill managing one | bers’' abilities including an alleged | tell the world how much we apprec- plot to seize the Government, pre-|iate the courtesy the Captain, Larty swpably, on September 16, 1836, McNamee, Purser, Joe Walker, circul Judge George Hartrick|Steward; Bill Landes, Deck Stew-| pymred‘ the report and said: lard, and the rest of the crew of the| “As conceived, the Black LeglonlYukon did to make our yoyage par- wgs a Klan with vengeance. It was | ticularly enjuyable organized to accomplish objects by e e {MRS. PROSPER GANTY ARRIVES FROM SOUT H| organization of a Fascist character.| Foreign money financed it, it was/ Mrs. Prosper S Ganty and her found. two children, with her mother, Mrs, “Certain men, listed as officers,| W. B. Jessup, of Bremerton, did not possess even average intel-| Mrs. Kathryn Toney, of Chicago, ligence $h Governmental affairs or| are in Juneau today on the Aleutian even ordinary concerns of life and on their way w Sitka. Mrs. Ganty did not Jpossess qualities necessary|as been visiting her mother in to attract men to their command|Bremerton since June, and while “They were not leaders mor even south underwent a goitre operation. worthy followers of the first 200|MTS: Jessup and Mrs. Toney will members of the Klansimen who dyed | V51t i‘““' Ganty in Sitka for several their white robes black and as a| ORhS. 3 9 Mr. Ganty and C. M. Peterson of 5;::&1 :the KEH Tevoked their| gy’ arrived in Juneau yesterday. (5 on their boat, the Grampus, to meet ;- Bebel Group | Mrs. Ganty and will leave for their a rebel group and the two e wa, home this afternoon. inctions fdrew battle lines and be-| Mrs, Jessup, who has made many came rtal, enemies, each striv- nm for pomxcal control and dom-| Mrs. Ganty, will go to Honolulu in qnd both giving vent to{November following her Sitka visit. prejndiccs against Roman athollcs.|W1lll her sons, John and Wilfred, negroes, Jews, Communists and|Mrs. J#ssup is publisher of the Bremerton News-Searchlight. e HOLLANDS RETURN FROM 'l'RlP SOUTH| Mr. and Mis. Q B, Holland: a son, Dale, arrived on the Alzutlnn this afternoon after a vacation in : Members Named their former home, Seattle. Mrs. The named 86 state, coun- Holland and Dale spent the summer o M’“ cnpayuemplo)ees as members in the south and reported a won- e derful vacation. Mr, Holland, Cash- Gov. Prank Fitzgerald announced 1€F for the Alaska Electrio Light and B seroiunend immediate xe- Power Company, went down three RENRTST auy. ‘state officlal or em- weeks ago to return with them. ployee who is a member. 57 R o 5 | FICKENS GO SOUTH Effinger, of Lima, OXio, as Nation-| A J. Ficken, former. proprietor of | i the Sanitary Meat, Market, and son left for the south this morning on the Northwestern, Young Picken will enter the University of Wash= ington with the fail semester, and Mr. Ficken accompanied by his{: | wife, who left Juneau several weeks | ago, will tour the country. ————————— {Firemen’s Bajl Game Tonight in Firemen’s Park Black Klan “It was a Black Klan. It was an f‘ll‘é certain ‘iron guard’ was an inner unit which was recruited from Black Legion members for duty in some extraordinary capacity, perhaps as claimed, to take over the Goverpment arsenals and pow- der magazines' when the spark of revolution inflamed the land.” Trial Stars * Twelve members of -the Black Le- gion went on trial today before Cir- cuit Judge Moynishan. They are charged with the kidnaping and| killing of Charles Poole. Jurors will be asked: . “Are you now or ever have been a member of the Black Legion or any other organization with rituals favoring violence or law violation?” .Judge Moynishan said he would ask the questions hlmsel ——— g SALMON SOLD HERE The Sebastian-Stuart packed boat Noxthlight, Capt. Nels Landin, de- livered the only trip reported on The gigantic struggle starts at 6 o'clock this evening in Firemen's Park—the mighty baseball game be- tween Company No. 1 and Oommny No. 2, of the Juneau Fire Depart- | ment. Paking bait and ice were the: Fern,| team and Sim MacKinnon the other p Andrew Rospess; 13C122, A. it is forecasted as ope of the famous ; 31A668, Dave Wallace ball games of all times, as full uni-|. Anna B, i form is the order. and | Five'teams are '.allng ‘part in the |event which will ‘award a silver {cup to the team with the highest aggregate Score. The téams are: | one Arpy team, one clvan Con- | servation Corps '.um, one :fi\: can Legion' team, and twg'' |Rifle Club teams. The c\rb Juneau ' American Transportation to the nhooq will | be provided by Walte Dunw of Lhe Channel Bus arles Burdick., Administragive tant |in the Forest Service, will be range officer for the evemt. {RINEHART MA} { 2 GLACIER. | EXPRI , Dol e B L Two Glacier hops antk a flight to Sitka made it 8 gay for Jimmy Rinehart and the Al Air 'h'l port Stinson. This hart made a glt Mr. and Ms, H. ‘P! |sengers, Mr, friends in Alaska on her visits with |Private plane at his Y | ley, ~California, | smobthness of At 2:15 this took Mrs. F. J. Alway who arri {night from St. iflight.” It was the’ n |air for both the £ At 2:45 this gt , the s0n took off for Funter fl\y nad ! Springs and ith Efit cad 'S for thg Alay ing Com en Juklch dina to from Sitks this evenm; Wil Fafknb |and one Hoonah, ** damaged while bel ‘zhe water at the Juneau h the company, hfi re-conditioned will h; into flying service again 1t was ‘originally thoy \weeks or more ‘would | before parts could Seattle to repair 4 'pontoon struts to re broken were recelved bapks on the Elect the ship will be rem floats this evening, | Provincetown, N | place of Gneenvlc*, | and. writers. w.nln 'tox sale s\ The Ky awarded has been fl.u'nllhld by (he, Tt in and for Precinct No. TUESDAY, SEPT. 8 1936 betwéen the hours of 8 ¢'clock am. | and 7. o'clock p.m. of said day for| the purpose of electing the lollow-l‘ ing officers, to-wit: Delegate to Congress i‘ A Territorial ‘Attorriey General A Tertitorial Auditor A 'Territorial Highway, Engineer One TerritoriAl Senator Four Tetritorial Representatives Two Divisidnal Road Commis- | sioners The Common Couneéil of Junenu‘ having heretofore, Wy Ordinance, duly ‘designated the Voting Pre- turns After Visiting Interior Fields (Contint "d frou: Pas: Oned T. Roehm, who will continue with| field work as long as weather per- mits, Roehm:' has examined the Kennicott region, the Bremner Country, Dan Creek and Williams Peak in the McCarthy area and the Chisana. He will later examine the Nabesna district, and if time per- | mits go over the hard rock proper- ties in the Nuka Bay district, near cliicts of sald town and the poll- |Seward ; |ing ‘places in each. thereof, the El-| While in the Mt. McKinley park ectors are hereby notified: region . examining coal deposits \ That all duly gualitied voters re- *within * the 'boundaries of 'oting Precinct No. One of said Town 0f Juneau Which are as fol- All that sectioh lying on the is smining for their own use, the Commissioner and Mrs. Stewart vis- ited their son, B. D. Stewart Jr., an, engineer with Angelo Ghiglione of the Road Commission. Daughter Home, First The Stewarts’ youngest daughter, tide ; ligts to the City Limits OF.O0IE Creek and - ‘easteHly: from the States| days; having come cu\pn.n Abenue "will vote at Fire on the last trip oi the Yukon after) Room buildin . located | S€rving at junior counselor in Camp uhu street, in nnd'upon lot Willapa at Dorothy Elliott Camp in | Washington where Jeannette Stew- ."’;‘l?c";u;':u“ &;“mpg"fig art, the oldest daughter, is senfor| Hall, .the same being - the| counselor. The older girl will re- lig . place in | sume studies at the University of M' . One, ‘Town| Washington, where John E. Stewart, ' the younger son of the family, has “‘X qualified voters re- Jjust completed his pre-medical “lnm the boundaries ' of | Ud1es: s als g Precingt No. Two of said Try a classified—Empire. of Juneau which are as fol-| — —— which the Alaska Road Commission | denhall glacier, The trail is being buiit under di- rection of Milo Clouse with a party‘ of six men. It was started the first of August, and when finished will be a little over two miles in extem.1 and should reguire about tnree hours of leisurely hiking. | As the trail parallels the rifle range, it will be open only when the rifle club is not using the range. | The building of the trail in its | present location was made possible this year by the unusually warm summer, which according to Mr. Burdick seems to have accelerated the recession of the glacier. Part of the trail is built over morain just uncovered this year. SRt L o LR CONDEMNATION SULT WON, U: 8. ATTY’S OFFICE | The U. S. District Attorney's of- fice has been notified of winnlng‘ Mary, preceded them home a rew,l'fi condemnation suit to acquire | | title to .45 acres of land in the Nel- | son Hoadley tract in Ketchikan. | Hoadley will receive $300 for the land, which is being acquired as the | | site for a warehouse, equipment de- | pon and storage and repair shops for | the Bureau of Forestry. { The suit was not contested, hav- ing been brought as a procedure 1n< acquiring title to the property after | Hoadley had agreed to sell, { e l Try The Empire classifieds for quick results. More than a NOW (00K f owned Ly Emma Merri- Estate and occupied by . M. Giovanetti, the same the duly designated pomnzl n of eau, ”fl:‘{zlly qualified voters re- Sold on by Clara S. Barlow and occu- her, the sime being the TUNEAU 6 { EASY PAY PLAN Alaska Electric Light & Powet G, Million Women ELECTRICALLY E modera electric as simplified the ::s.s:l good cooking! 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